Oyake Akahachi (遠弥計赤蜂 / 於屋計赤蜂, died 1500), also Oyake Akahachi Hongawara (遠弥計赤蜂保武川良) or Horikawa Akahachi (堀川原赤蜂), was a Ryukyuan lord of Ishigaki Island...
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tribute to Satto, the king of the Chūzan kingdom of Okinawa. In 1500, Oyake Akahachi (遠弥計赤蜂 or 於屋計赤蜂), Aji of Ishigaki, unified most of the Yaeyama Islands...
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Nakasone Tuimiya (section Oyake Akahachi Rebellion)
or Miyako Islands, but merely expected tribute to be paid. In 1500, Oyake Akahachi of Ishigaki Island led the people of Ishigaki and the surrounding islands...
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supported the forces of the Ryūkyū Kingdom in suppressing the rebellion of Oyake Akahachi, another regional chieftain. Naata was born on Hateruma Island and traveled...
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primary gusuku site in Yaeyama is Furusutobaru Castle, residence of Oyake Akahachi, which was attacked by Nakasone Toyomiya of Miyako shortly before the...
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Japan in 1978. Furusutobaru Castle is best known as the residence of Oyake Akahachi. Through charisma, he managed to convince the other chieftains and lords...
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sutajio no haru (蒲田 大船スタジオの春) 1937: Minato wa uwakikaze (港は浮気風) 1937: Oyake Akahachi (オヤケアカハチ) 1937: Young People (Wakai hito) 1937: Jūji hōka (十字砲火) 1938:...
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limestone (琉球石灰岩) hills overlooking Miyara Bay; said to have been used by Oyake Akahachi and suppressed by the forces of Shō Shin in 1500; finds include local...
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